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Part 1 of ? – To compliment the series I did on throwing a Raspberry Pi 3 inside of an X-Arcade stick, I’m back with an updated series that’s more based around USB controllers and making your own DIY micro console. With better screen recording software, a better microphone, and better editing, I’m hoping to […]

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In this tutorial video I show you how to load RetroPie onto your Raspberry Pi and turn it into a very capable retro gaming machine. RetroPie is software for the Raspberry Pi that comes pre installed with a multitude of emulators for older gaming consoles. It’s built on top of the Raspbian OS and is […]

I put a Raspberry Pi Zero (and 2,400 vintage games) into an NES cartridge and it’s awesome. Powered by RetroPie. I also wrote a step-by-step guide on howchoo and a list of all the materials you’ll need to build your own: https://howchoo.com/g/mti0oge5nzk/pi-cart-a-raspberry-pi-retro-gaming-rig-in-an-nes-cartridge source Raspberry Pi 3: 20 of the greatest projects you may try with […]

Let’s use a Raspberry Pi 2 to build a retro gaming console with the ability to play games from every console from the Atari 2600 to the N64 and even Sony Playstation. source Raspberry Pi 3: 20 of the very best projects you could try with the minuscule computer Received a Raspberry Pi 3? Let […]

Video about my latest design: Nin10do Lite It is a lot easier (and cheaper) to built then the 3d printed version. It looks great and I can make them in various colour and finishes. Just install ALL your favorite games on the (micro)SD card and play your classics on the big-ass plasma in your living […]